Police in Ferguson, Mo., routinely violated the civil rights of the city’s black residents, a Justice Department probe has concluded, according to a law-enforcement official familiar with the findings. The city’s courts were also cited for racial bias.

Hillary Clinton’s supporters defended her use of a private email account for official business as secretary of state, while Republicans said the practice raised questions about her commitment to transparency.

Practice Fusion is pioneering a new type of data-driven health care. Its software alerts doctors when the a medical record indicates that a patient needs a particular treatment. Some of those alerts are sponsored by drug companies.

As Manny Pacquiao begins preparing for his May 2 showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr., his trainer is wary of one particular aspect of the opponent’s game: Mayweather’s habit of trash-talking in the ring.

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